WHAT WE'VE FOUND: The president, scandals, huge missing tortoises, etc.

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WHAT WE'VE FOUND: The president, scandals, huge missing tortoises, etc.

POSTED: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 2:02 PM
Filed Under: News | What We've Found

Jeffrey Billman here with your morning fix:

Barack Obama is coming to town today to give a back-to-school speech at Masterman. Expect traffic nightmares in Center City, and Republican heads exploding over “indoctrination,” or whatever.

Footnote: Jim Greer, the former Florida GOP leader who started that whole "indoctrination" meme ahead of last year's back to school speech, has apologized, both for those remarks and for his party's racism. It's worth noting that Greer is now facing criminal charges related to his management of the Florida GOP.

Will Bunch gives a thumbs-up to the new, opinion-friendly Fox 29 news format. Cosign.

If it's a day that ends in "y", there's another Carl Greene scandal hitting the front page.

Tony Blair was in town last night to receive the Liberty Medal from former President Bill Clinton at the National Convention Center. Clinton cited his work on climate change, Kosovo and reconciling with Ireland. We'll leave that unpleasantness about Iraq for another day.

In sports, the Phillies' bats have come alive, and Michael Vick is likely to start against Detroit next week.

And, finally, someone stole a 50-pound tortoise from a store in Delaware.

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